WHERE THE FUCK IS "WHERE THE FUCK IS MICKEY? THIS SHIT AINT DISNEY IF IT DOESNT HAVE MICKEY!"? THIS SHIT AIN'T STONE OCEAN IF IT DOESN'T HAVE "WHERE THE FUCK IS MICKEY? THIS SHIT AINT DISNEY IF IT DOESNT HAVE MICKEY!"
Honestly, after seeing the “Mona Lisa” having been affected by Bohemian Rhapsody, I was immediately thinking: “If Kira was still alive, I think I might know what he’d be doing”
I wish they kept Anasui dialogue where he says to Jolene that she shouldn’t blame herself for Weather’s death. For me it’s a very important part of his character growth. From being completely obsessed to having normal empathy to her. He’s not saying “Don’t worry Jolyne we don’t need Weather I will protect you”. Or “why are you crying over him?? Do you have feeling for him??!” He’s not being egoist here. He really cares about Jolene feelings. And he’s actually sad to loose his old friend. But that just my nitpicking because I really like his character.)
@@JackiW Funny thought, but Pucci did explain that destiny and fate is a huge part in JoJo. Thats why they all met up again, just as fate wanted them to.
I already knew how stone ocean will end, but i can't believe i wasn't ready for the scene animated, david production did an outstanding job, couldn't cry more
Overall I think the Stone Ocean anime was great and adapted very well. Besides the release schedule, I really enjoyed it and found it to be a great piece of media. Stone Ocean got its love I would say towards the end, but it seems some people have changed their negative perception of this part. I’m glad I was here for it 👍🦋💚
honestly the besides the release schedule is something everyone in this comment section is going to mention so you definitely aren't alone there and tbh it doesn't even need to be mentioned because it doesn't affect the overall quality of the episodes themselves, pretty redundant
@@Grimnoire in terms of animation, the drop in quality is super obvious and it feels like watching motion manga. There are some great moments but overall animation is really bad after the first batch, lots of fight scenes are just still frames shifting. I literally fell asleep watching the second son of dio’s episode.
@@HawksDellas it was very good, but somethings annoys me like, in the manga the rods ability was like a mistery and kinda take time to jolyne figure out what it was, in anime emporio just says what them do. besides that, i liked but still preferes the manga version
To be fair, a lot of Bohemian Rhapsody chapter included a lot of copyrighted material, so I can understand the struggle it is to make the anime episode.
My only gripe with this is that I wish they used more WB properties instead - Bugs Bunny and Batman were mentioned, but I wish they were showed as well, would have been absolutely surreal!
@@Mldy96 Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird and Batman all got namedropped but they didn't show a single Warner bros property, they did show Shueisha stuff though.
@@Mldy96 Yeah, I honestly expected Anasui's whole rant about Mickey missing to be changed to be about Bugs Bunny instead, ever since Ermes telling Bugs Bunny's birthday instead of Mickey's in the anime. It would be perfect if he said "If there is no Bugs Bunny, this shit ain't Looney Tunes!"
@Silvestre JoJo since part 6 wasn't simuldubbed, and the series was produced in batches rather than weekly there was a possibility that Kevin Conroy could've voiced Batman in that arc before he died
What I love about the Roundabout ending in the last episode is not just its homage to parts 1-6 but in a way it also subtly tells the viewers how the original series ended. All too often you would hear people say that the reset after Pucci's death meant it cancels out all parts of Jojo, which is of course untrue. In reality only the events of part 6 were altered in the new timeline (for the better) due to no longer being under Pucci's influence and parts 1-5 remained as they were. And considering as Jolyne is named Irene in the new universe, she no longer inherited the Jojo curse or namesake, meaning Giorno in the new timeline was the last to inherit the Joestar curse and namesake. The Roundabout ed perfectly shows memorable scenes and moments in Parts 1-5 whereas for Part 6 it shows the ending in the new timeline (which I believe further proves Hamon Beat's reasoning in previous videos that only the events of Part 6 were changed by the reset while the previous parts remained the same)
Honestly, I was low key wanting to see an extra short scene with Rohan keeping up with the time acceleration. What a wild ride it was to see these parts animated.
It is really weird that she wasn't mentioned at all but I chalk it up to Emporio going through literally so much shit that he was only thinking about the characters who were relevant to the final battle. He wasn't intentionally snubbing our favourite plankton girl.
You may fully correct me if I'm wrong cause I don't know when I'll do a re-binge, but isn't FF's creation due to Pucci, so if my man's never existed in the universe, FF wouldn't exist. However, Emporio could have just made them again in a separate way with a new name also. Edit: he to emporio
My favorite thing about the animation for this part were the added scenes for Hermes. Her sister's spirit, pouring a drink for Food Fighters, the surprise attack towards Rikiel...
This batch had so many Mandela effect moments for me where I thought something was added by the anime but I went back and checked and saw that it was actually in the manga. I was shocked that the anime had added the group getting the helicopter from Romeo, Rikiel revealing that Weather is Pucci’s brother, and Under World creating showing a memory of Sports Maxx but those were all in the manga
Those are the dangers of speed reading, missing minor details and thinking they were never in the manga originally. I don't blame anybody, it happens to me too and it'll probably happen again once part 7 and 8 get animated.
I also love how Pucci explains in detail how Made in Heaven works in the last episode. Since years there has been a huge confusion about how Made in Heaven works and how the reset 'kills' everyone and ''every previous part was pointless'' - glad they added that so it won't spark any future confusion about the ''reset''.
I think everything that he said was in the manga in one way or another, though I really commend them for putting the time where they could show it all in detail so that anime only's don't miss out on anything, like the diagram from the second to last chapter of the manga.
@@potato_person What's so confusing about it? I've only watched the anime and at least there it seemed pretty clear. It's like you go so fast to the future to the point the universe is destroyed and a similar new one is created which people who survive at the point of the reset is brought to. If the stand is activated and you die/are killed at that point, then you'll be replaced by someone else. Maybe how Emporio saved everyone at the end was a bit of a stretch but still made sense.
A small change you missed and which I only noticed by accident is that they changed the revolver with which wheather report tries to kill himself from 6 bullet cylider to 5 bullet cylinder.
I'm really glad David Production nailed it with the ending. Made in heaven is terrifying and the sound design is sooooo good. Part 6 manga had good potential and it was nicely developed.
@@ericsbuds yeah. One scene i liked very much is when Made in heaven appears from Anasui's arm. The fish-eye effect really gives otherworldly, Lovecraftian vibes
The part 6 anime ending could not be more perfect, it was animated beautifully, CGI wasn't overused, special ending with Made In Heaven. David Productions did an amazing job with this part.
@@leoivesic8789 don't know if you read part 7 or 8, well if you didn't then it was an inevitable death and a perfectly timed one, the story that continues in part 7 wouldn't fit him and the restart of the universe wouldn't make him come back
@@leoivesic8789 They were reborn, i dont get the fuss about the death of all the characters in Part 6. Emporio was the MVP here, its a nice change of pace. Every character found peace, without stands, without constant fear in their lives. Jolyne married Annasui and they even picked up Weather. Just imagine them living a happy live. Its perfect.
Everything from part 1-5 still happened. The only difference was that jotaro life wasn't messed up by pucci like ( divorced wife and bad relations with daughter for protection) and irene (jolyne) isn't affected by the curse. I don't see the problem
I mean, Whitesnake in the original universe had to have gotten the Foo Fighters disk from SOMEONE, and if Pucci was never born in the Ireneverse then that means FF would still exist in some form, and Maybe this version of Foo Fighters is also sentient.
@@mrfact03s ok, but Whitesnake can't write disks from scratch, so if dropping a disc into a swamp gave the plankton in that swamp sentience, then the sentience was stored in the disc, which means that if the sentience was never converted into a disc, then it would still exist, it just wouldn't be aware of its own sentience, of course this is just wild speculation
i have waited sooo damn long to see Foo Fighters get justice, after the sacrilage araki did by not adding them in the final page, and words can't describe how happy i am to see them there
I think the best part of the adaptation was that it made some of the more confusing stuff more clear. It also really benefitted from being animated (especially with c-moon, green baby and jumpin jack flash). I came away very impressed.
Oh yes, Pucci explaining how Made in Heaven works at the end was PERFECT. I hope this will clear up any future confusion about how Made in Heaven works.
@@coolfish420 He also made it clear that it isnt a 'reset' per se, but acceleration into a new cycle and new universe, the characters are still the same, although slightly altered. But i have one thing people might get confused about: When Emporio killed Pucci, he did accelerate time again, right? This is why Emporio ended up at the gas station with Jolyne, Hermes and Annasui. They are the same persons, just with a slightly different past and no recollection of what happened (except Emporio). I hope im not wrong. If Made in Heaven just deactivated, wouldnt Emporio be stuck with the fake Jotaro and fake Jolyne?
@@CODA96 My understanding is that it was Pucci's goal to accelerate time until the point at Cape Canaveral where he got Made in Heaven. That would allow the timelines to overlap, and then people would have no more doubt in their lives because their fates would "overlap". This would effectively erase fate, which is an actual thing in the Jojoverse. When we see the prison guard be worried about being knocked over, he has intuition about MiH but he doesn't actually know what's happening. If MiH went past the point of singularity, Pucci believes people could make informed choices in defiance of fate and be truly happy for the first time. However, Emporio killed Pucci before MiH reached the singularity point. This means that while the new cycle was reached, resulting in people who died like Jolyne and the crew becoming new versions of themselves, they aren't aware of what happened like Pucci and Emporio are because MiH wasn't able to reach the singularity point. HanonBeat has a good video on the 'made in heaven' plan if you want more details than I can give in a youtube comment!
@@coolfish420 Have to watch that. Im just wondering where fake Jolyne and fake Jotaro went, were they just replaced since MiH couldnt reach the singularity point? After all Irene looks completely different from the Jolyne in Prison when Pucchi was still alive with MiH. Perhaps since MiH couldnt reach that point, the new universe kinda replaced the people again?
Just finished Stone Ocean part 3, and I don’t know how to describe my emotions. By the end, I felt like it was us the viewers who attained true heaven. From showcasing previous protagonist of JoJo verse in the opening of the last episode, to then hinting us at its end while reminding us just how far we’ve come, to bringing back the old track and to a happy ending, man, I was just in awe. I loved every second of the last two episodes. Thank you Araki for a decade and more of JoJo. My feelings are all over the place, but they are feelings of joy and happiness, of having to witness such a masterpiece. There aren’t many writers like Araki, I wish him more health and prosperity.
@@speedshoes29 When she saw the green baby for the first time she thinks it's just a plant that happens to be shaped like a baby like ''carrots that look like snoopy''
Another thing i like in the anime is that the true body of sky high (shown only in the explanation panels) is constantly on rikiels arm during the anime fight
I've never seen Fist of the North Star, but getting that show's narrator to cameo along side direct explicit refrences to that show is so great. God I love David Productions! Even despite Netflix's best efforts to kill their show, they still put in a lot of love and care.
I think that scene with Johnny and Gyro in the snow might be THE BEST scene in the entire series. The eerie somberness with weirdly comforting undertones really makes you think about how much they’ve gained and how much they’ve lost, and how the two have grown individually as well as in their relationship. It’s the perfect retrospective and the way that it’s able to be so tenderly heartbreaking yet hopeful is the type of thing that really puts steel ball run in it’s place as Arakis magnum opus
I think a lot of people were hoping for anime-exclusive cameos by other characters from the series during Puccis time acceleration but it's probably for the best they didn't. Rohan probably could have made an onscreen appearance since he's mentioned by name in the Manga. Giorno was as well but him making a cameo in Florida would be really distracting and basically derail the arc, like it did for me when I read the Manga. Plays with the reader expectations for him to appear and have some implications on the story but it doesn't. Having cameos by other characters from Morioh or Naples or even 90 year old Joseph would be really nice but really fan-servicy too, which I think Araki would probably not be into.
Personally the only cameo I *might* have wanted would have been a glimpse of Giorno reacting, as though he sensed *something* when the other sons of Dio were pulled to Pucci. Him showing up in Florida would be weird since he’s busy running the mafia an ocean away. But a brief scene would have been nice, like suddenly something feels very *wrong* to him from thousands of miles away.
@@danielludwig647 I would have loved that too but that would just lead to false expectations that Giorno would become involved in the story, just like that weird mention in the manga
Yeah i was looking forward to them adding other character reactions but I guess it's fine they chose not to I suppose. It would pretty much just be to satisfy fans like me that wanted to see just to see. But ah well.
@@danielludwig647 Did he? I finished Golden Wind and was waiting for them to show what he was actually going to do with the mafia but it never came up we just got a rock.
Something about the anime made me bump up Stone Ocean from my fifth favorite part to my third. I'm so glad the anime adapted it so well despite the release schedule.
What are your 1st two favorites if I may ask? I’m anime only so I haven’t read SBR or JJL and so far Stone Ocean is actually my favorite right now (I feel like every part has consistently gotten better as the series has progressed imo)
@@willamdafoe9300 Golden Wind hss fallen down to fifth for me due to Jojolion and Stone Ocean. There's not even anything wrong with it, it's just that Stone Ocean and Jojolion have made me feel more.
David production really did a great job with the final patch and even though I thought that they might cut a lot of things to fit the final patch, it wasn't and everything was accurate to the manga and even better with the new added scenes while also having amazing animation especially with made in heaven. I really really hope netflix doesn't stream steel ball run as it's one of the best parts in jojo and doesn't deserve to have its hype being dead because of netflix. Great work as always hamon beat and thank you so much for your hard work with everything especially with the anime and manga differences 😊
I read all of Stone Ocean in low res black and white mere weeks before the anime came out and with the anime reaching its completed run, it felt like reading the manga all over again, even with the differences in place
Low res scans only Weeks before?! They've had high quality (and even colored) scans for years now! I read those old low res ones too, but that was before "Jojo's colored adventure" came out. Why didn't you read that? Surely it's easier to find then the old scans by now. I feel bad that you had to suffer through them. Definitely look up the new ones for the next parts you read!
@@GBDupree I read it in black and white first time around. after watching the first batch I re-read it again, that time in color and continued up to part 8
@@HokutoJedi Oh good, I'd feel bad if you suffered through the old scans like I did. Funnily enough, the new scans came out almost immediately AFTER I finished reading the series.
Also the car that almost ran over Jolyne and Hermes in the anime is a Porsche 911 (991) which had it´s first model year in 2011, while the car in the manga is a Porsche 911 (996) which was build in the late 90´s and early 2000´s which means that the car in the anime is actually more accurate because it´s from the same year that stone ocean takes place in.
ig but i mean people still drive cars from the late 90s and early 2000s because they’re cheaper. maybe araki intended that when putting in a car from the late 90s because that would be old in 2011 and therefore cheaper but idk. ig the anime changes the random pedestrian to a car enthusiast
Despite the anime overall being pretty inconsistent, I still massively enjoyed it. Thank you Kenichi Suzuki and Toshiyuki Kato for bringing it to life.
@@hoverfishgod8802 Honestly, the quality of the part 6 anime is pretty solid all say for some of the episodes in batch 1. Batch 2 - 3 are really good. Except for one scene of white snake as CGI in the car of batch 2. I heard that the Blu-rays of batch 1 don't have any real notable changes. I think that's a shame batch 1 is the one that really needs quality of life improvements. Hopefully they do consider going back and fixing up some of those blemishes that would be really nice.
@@gabrielg3866 Well to be fair they did make a pretty notable change: Emporio's outfit no longer has a plain circle as a logo it's changed to the Green Dolphin logo as seen in batch 2 and 3. They even updated it for Netflix! ...yeah that's all I know
Did they somehow fix Dragon's Dream? That was easily the worst fight in the entire series for me and almost made me drop the manga. It was so fucking boring.
The fist of the north star part is such a great easter egg/homage, and hearing Shigeru Chiba again in the narrator seat is really cool, even if it's just for a moment..
I think they should do adatpations of the other spin offs, so it ends up buying some time for the development of part 7, part 8, and potentially part 9. I would love to see All Along the Watchtower animated! And see Fugo finally redeemed in Purple Haze's Feedback, and so on.
I doubt PHF will get an adaption. The reason is because there is another light novel that also has him in it, Golden Heart, Golden Ring, which is actually a post-part 5 story where Fugo really was a traitor working for Diavolo all along as Araki had originally intended before changing his mind. Supposedly, Araki is the one who commissioned the authors to write it, so it has more "canonicity" than PHF.
@@jo2399 This is completely wrong lol. Golden Heart, Golden Ring takes place DURING part 5, after Fugo leaves and before the Clash and Talking Head fight. Fugo also isn't a traitor "all along" or literally at all. He is completely on their side until he leaves the group. When he leaves, a Passione capo blackmails him into helping him defeat the main group in exchange for the organization's forgiveness. However, Fugo can't bring himself to betray Bruno, so while he goes along with it at first, in the climactic confrontation he betrays the capo and saves the rest of the gang, allowing them to kill the capo, and Fugo leaves again. So nothing in there really makes him evil or irredeemable. PHF is all about Fugo's redemption, and I don't think the events of Golden Heart, Golden Ring contradict that at all.
Honestly this would be the best outcome, just because if part 9 is as long as 8, we would get SBR and Jojolion animated then take so freaking long for Jojolands to be adapted. They have a golden opportunity to space things up now
Honestly, I appreciate that they decided to remove most of those silly moments with random people reacting to Made in Heaven. It makes the whole arc more serious, as it should. By the way, will you be making an OP analysis of Heaven's Falling Down?
I disagree. Imo I think showing those people being affected by MIH really helps get across how truly terrifying its power is, and it being scary but funny at the same is something JoJo does often so i dont think it worsens it at all
Absolutely. It's the end of the world but the b00ba implants sagging crashes with the tone harder than Dale Earnhardt. Silliness is fine, even in tense moments (i.e young Joseph mocking the Pillarmen) but such a catalytic event should be treated with some gravity.
About heaven’s falling down: really didn’t like it personally. The reason being the lack of any detail compared to other openings. Nothing pointing to ending or other crucial moments in any way that you could pick up on only if you knew what to look for. Ending version could be better but still is awesome fanservice though. I like the fact that the gimmick of it was predicted by fans
Personally just a touch of silliness is enough for it to work (Rohan stating his name over the call when asked who was the artist that's still following deadlines)
5:55 Shigeru Chiba is also the voice of Yoshikage Kira's father Yoshihiro from the Part 4 anime, and prior to that, Iggy from All Star Battle before being replaced by his anime voice actor Misato Fukuen in Eyes of Heaven and subsequently All Star Battle R.
I'm really happy that someone else appreciates the Sugar Mountain part of SBR, it's probably my favourite arc outside of the finale against the main antagonist (trying to avoid spoiling anything), it has great character moments, lots of comedy, and a tense fight that doesn't rely on trying to confuse you, the stand abilities are all very simple but it brilliantly uses it's environment to end the confrontation in an unexpected but believable way (also Gyro's 10,000 IQ move to defeat both threats at once is great....even though he didn't account for EVERYTHING)
One of the arcs I loved the most too, especially since I'm pretty sure its inspiration is the movie "Brewster's Millions", which I always loved. I watched it recently and it still holds up so I highly recommend it. It's a Richard Pryor movie with a similar story of someone gaining riches and needing to spend it all and be penniless before a certain time.
I really liked and enjoyed batch three but some of the removed content did bother me. The rikiel fight felt as if it was rushed to me. I also feel like heavy weather was way more impactful and dangerous in the manga then in the anime, in the anime it felt like it was a background detail rather then this big impactful event. I also don't like that they removed so much stuff from Made in Heaven and how it was effecting the world outside of the fight. Despite those issues i did overall enjoy it. I know some stuff was changed for the sake of pacing and making scenes flow better.
I remember Rikiel's fight also just being REALLY quick in the manga too, i don't think they rushed it here. Dude just went down fast. Valiantly, but fast
No, it isn’t removed, I think it’s just them adapting the final version of C-Moon from the manga into the anime, cuz if it appeared with the marks under its eyes, it would probably have a slender waist, along with white snakes symbols being a lot more stretched out on its upper body, no?
The ending was very well done and couldn't of rounded everything off so beautifully in any other way. Seeing everything be adapted so well and come to a close with the Original song choice of Roundabout by Yes managed to bring me some tears.
Makes me sad that David production is unsure about making part 7 anime(DAMN YOU HORSES) . Part 6 got almost the love it deserved if just netflix released 1 episode per week like the other parts it would have been perfect for everyone I guess. Loved part 6 in manga form loved it even more in anime, David production made better an already amazing work and I hope that they keep doing that, part 7 and 8 deserve the same quality as parts 1-6.
@ProjektTaku it isn't. Netflix had even released other anime weekly, like Dungeon Meshi. I have no idea what happened with Stone Ocean. Who thought it was a good idea?
My favorite arcs are actually pretty similar to yours with the exception of part 3 and 6. My favorite arc in part 3 is the justic fight or cream fight. As for part 6, my favorite arc is definitely the punishment ward
One of the most interesting pieces of information from the manga diagrams I don't recall seeing in the Stone Ocean anime was about the relation between gravity and the flow of time, which explains the development Pucci and his Stand have gone through before the Made in Heaven arc. Other than that, most differences have been quite all right, all things considered.
Nothing beats watching the Bohemian Rhapsody arc while I'm in Orlando for Disney World. I honestly feel like what order changes were made helped with the pacing when it comes to animation. Overall it was amazing and truly a wonderful world.
I have to say I am overall pleased with how it turned out because the innovation is actually gorgeous, and I feel like most of the beats were just right with how they were intended in the manga. But I am quite displeased with how they handled the leitmotifs… or rather the lack thereof in 6. What is the music was borrowed tracks from part three, even in the final episodes in the final showdown where you would expect some new music to play, they instead use seven or eight different tracks from Stardust crusaders. I can understand using one or two to call back to something and have it feel deserved as it plays over a meaningful moment. But the music choices felt less like they were doing it for the callback and instead out of a lack of faith in making some new songs. It happened too often for me to not notice. I appreciate their thoughts there as they were selling it thematically as a climax to the storyline of part 3, but Stone Ocean is an end to all of JoJo (at least the original series) so I would have liked them to have done more with that. Even a remix of Sono Chi no Sadame would have been a bit more fitting for the final attack on Pucci than Stardust Crusaders, imo. The ending and the ending track was definitely a nice touch however, and I’m very glad to have finally completed the JoJo animated series I started 10 years ago with my sister. We grew a lot with this series and I thank DavPro for making it as entertaining and faithful to the source as it was, for so many others to enjoy too.
I love how you can see a manga artist struggle heavily as he tries to draw the manga during time acceleration and immediately gets a call that which someone tells the artist that "he" was able to get the manga in. Shockingly the artist then asks, "... and who could that be? what kind of person are they?!" which then the caller says, "Rohan Kishibe" This detail I love so much because Part 4 will always be my favorite part and how even Rohan is the best manga artist in the Jojo universe seeing as he is able to draw even during accelerated time, not even Pucci's stand is able to hinder Rohan's drawing ability
We don't get to see Stands used for stupid shit that much so it would've been hilarious. Just this blank-faced stoic cloud ghost silently electrocuting two women in a massively inappropriate use of its abilities. Shows what a dick "real" Weather was after he got his memories back.
@@BornToPeeForcedToDrinkIt Weather wasn't just a dick, after what he went through he more or less labours hatred toward humanity itself, but since it's Netflix, they couldn't show harming woman in any way, so they only showed guy turned into water bed
@@casperfriendly6478 "Since its netflix ,they couldnt show harming woman" 1-in this part jolyne gets beaten in every possible way 2-Netflix does not do the animation DP does it 3- i know that netlix downgraded Stone Oceans hype but you cant blame them for all the problems in the part
I really dislike the change to make the people who hung Weather no longer klansmen, because in the manga you could immediately infer what kind of group they were
Yeah, it really takes away from it. Like they are clearly upset with a mixed race couple existing. It's pretty clear they are a bunch of racists. There is no point in trying to hide it.
The bohemian rhapsody arc was nerfed hard but that's understandable. I'm just glad they picked up weather at the end. I don't think I've ever cried over something like that before.
@@ridiculoussinner4 same. Honestly could've gone even farther than the manga with all the warner bros characters. Plus they already set up replacing mickey with bugs as ermes remembered his birth day instead of mickeys in the anime.
Also something minor but incredible worth mentioning: Father Pucci's defeat was more gruesome in the manga including an eye flinging out with some flesh falling off but in the anime we got that implied. Weather was truly enraged even beyond the grave
I have to agree with you on the Eleven Men fight call. That arc was great because of how Johnny and Gyro were arguing with each other about what to do not only with their state at hand, but also for their lives in general. The fact they come out of it defeated without the corpse parts and having been extremely weakened but overcoming death from the 11 men and sugar mountain spring but still having the courage to stand together and ride it out to the end was very inspiring and spoke volumes about how close the pair had come since the part’s start. Easily one of the best parts of the series and it’s good to hear someone else mention that fight.
I think some of the changes were to fit some of the mini-stories into the 22-minute episode so that everything is "together" in its telling to the viewer.
I hope that they make it more clear when they adapt SBR, that it's another continuity so those that only seen the anime doesn't think that SBR is the aftermath of Stone Ocean's ending
Rest in peace "WHERE THE FUCK IS MICKEY" you'll be forever missed sweet prince
THIS SHIT AINT DISNEY IF IT DOESNT HAVE MICKEY
Fr, I wanted that to be animated 😔
I wish they at least replaced it with some WB character, idk, Bugs Bunny or something.
WHERE THE FUCK IS "WHERE THE FUCK IS MICKEY? THIS SHIT AINT DISNEY IF IT DOESNT HAVE MICKEY!"? THIS SHIT AIN'T STONE OCEAN IF IT DOESN'T HAVE "WHERE THE FUCK IS MICKEY? THIS SHIT AINT DISNEY IF IT DOESNT HAVE MICKEY!"
Im bout to cry
Jolyne holding off Pucci to let Emporio escape and saying "Come on Pucci" is probably one of the most beautiful looking moments in the entire anime.
Pucchi is a localized name, his actual name it Pucci
@@TradProtCJ i call him pussy 😈
Dude i didn’t think DP would do that moment justice but i stand corrected !
@@viviking32gaming97 a stand user where
@@dogcam8492 the stand user can be anyone
I’m honestly super glad that they managed to capture how terrifying Made in Heaven is, not just for the stand users, but also for everyone else.
I think you mean "Maiden Heaven"
@@garou9914 I’m not gonna lie though, that’s a pretty good stand name.
@@samuelbradley3369 better than flaccid pancake lol
@@samuelbradley3369 It makes it so that Yong Yea could still say "Made in Heaven" without it actually being Made In Heaven.
Im sad they didnt FULLY get into it like how the manga did, but the essense of horror was there!
I like how it's never mentioned or brought up on how Emporio learned to drive a car. Its just something he can do and that's pretty funny to me
Dude has read a book on nearly everything so I'm not surprised he knows how to drive
Or the fact that HES the one driving and not literally anyone who can teach the pedals
Also, don't forget the helicopter. Even if it has autopilot, he still has to control it.
@@galaga2x808 he's a reliable boy, too bad Jotaro barely noticed him
After Emporio got a helicopter in the air and engaged autopilot, driving a car was pretty tame.
I love the Rohan scene.
RIP Pucci’s weird pose against Weather and Anasui.
RIP indeed
Gay priest has left
RIP Traylyne too… I can’t believe DP would sacrifice such amazing poses just for it to look more “normal”
WHERE THE FUCK IS GAY PRIEST
ITS NOT PART 6 WITHOUT GAY PRIEST!!!
The *"BOI"*
Honestly, after seeing the “Mona Lisa” having been affected by Bohemian Rhapsody, I was immediately thinking: “If Kira was still alive, I think I might know what he’d be doing”
It will just be a pic of hands
Kira would’ve fucking ran to France the second he heard the news
@@suarez9108 “MY WAIFU! MY WAIFU IS REAAAAL!”
@@suarez9108 Pucci with [Made in Heaven]: “Why is there a 45 year old Japanese businessman heading to Italy at the same speed as me?”
Kira somehow reaching Made in Heaven levels of speed without even having the stand. XD
I wish they kept Anasui dialogue where he says to Jolene that she shouldn’t blame herself for Weather’s death.
For me it’s a very important part of his character growth. From being completely obsessed to having normal empathy to her. He’s not saying “Don’t worry Jolyne we don’t need Weather I will protect you”. Or “why are you crying over him?? Do you have feeling for him??!”
He’s not being egoist here. He really cares about Jolene feelings. And he’s actually sad to loose his old friend.
But that just my nitpicking because I really like his character.)
You forgot the most important one. They let Weather into the car during the final scene.
They do in the manga too, theyre pulled over and hes running towards the car
they included FF in the ending, minor change that is everything for me
@@jjdude00 My head canon for the manga is that they stopped to make him run, and as he was about to reach them, they just gas away.
@@JackiW lol, happened to our (although not a school-bus) driver and some students
@@JackiW Funny thought, but Pucci did explain that destiny and fate is a huge part in JoJo. Thats why they all met up again, just as fate wanted them to.
I already knew how stone ocean will end, but i can't believe i wasn't ready for the scene animated, david production did an outstanding job, couldn't cry more
x2
its something else
As if I wasn't crying enough already I bawled my eyes out the second I saw they added F.F to the sky at the end
@@snubbull7309 Grow up. Get your emotions in check, holy crap. Seriously?
@@Gankstomper What do you gain?
Overall I think the Stone Ocean anime was great and adapted very well. Besides the release schedule, I really enjoyed it and found it to be a great piece of media. Stone Ocean got its love I would say towards the end, but it seems some people have changed their negative perception of this part. I’m glad I was here for it 👍🦋💚
honestly the besides the release schedule is something everyone in this comment section is going to mention so you definitely aren't alone there and tbh it doesn't even need to be mentioned because it doesn't affect the overall quality of the episodes themselves, pretty redundant
@@Grimnoire in terms of animation, the drop in quality is super obvious and it feels like watching motion manga. There are some great moments but overall animation is really bad after the first batch, lots of fight scenes are just still frames shifting. I literally fell asleep watching the second son of dio’s episode.
@@ghostrookie740 bro rykiel fight in manga is so much badass, should try read
@@n00fango93 Why? The anime version unironically has a really good animation in that fight
@@HawksDellas it was very good, but somethings annoys me like, in the manga the rods ability was like a mistery and kinda take time to jolyne figure out what it was, in anime emporio just says what them do. besides that, i liked but still preferes the manga version
To be fair, a lot of Bohemian Rhapsody chapter included a lot of copyrighted material, so I can understand the struggle it is to make the anime episode.
My only gripe with this is that I wish they used more WB properties instead - Bugs Bunny and Batman were mentioned, but I wish they were showed as well, would have been absolutely surreal!
@@Mldy96 Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird and Batman all got namedropped but they didn't show a single Warner bros property, they did show Shueisha stuff though.
@@Mldy96 Yeah, I honestly expected Anasui's whole rant about Mickey missing to be changed to be about Bugs Bunny instead, ever since Ermes telling Bugs Bunny's birthday instead of Mickey's in the anime.
It would be perfect if he said "If there is no Bugs Bunny, this shit ain't Looney Tunes!"
@Silvestre JoJo since part 6 wasn't simuldubbed, and the series was produced in batches rather than weekly there was a possibility that Kevin Conroy could've voiced Batman in that arc before he died
I will always cherish this show, it’s been a wild decade and I thank DP for animating this entire show
Entire?
@@treyrobertson7187 nope, nothing else after this. araki retired after stone ocean, everyone knows that
@@coolfish420 You don't like Steel Ball Run and Jojolion, do you?
@@eduardo.calistenia I'm just kidding around, I'm a big fan, especially of jojolion
@@treyrobertson7187 Entire because anyone who can read this comment will likely be dead before the next few parts get animated.
anyone else think the way they animated van gogh was insanely perfect?
It felt like a living painting.
What I love about the Roundabout ending in the last episode is not just its homage to parts 1-6 but in a way it also subtly tells the viewers how the original series ended. All too often you would hear people say that the reset after Pucci's death meant it cancels out all parts of Jojo, which is of course untrue. In reality only the events of part 6 were altered in the new timeline (for the better) due to no longer being under Pucci's influence and parts 1-5 remained as they were. And considering as Jolyne is named Irene in the new universe, she no longer inherited the Jojo curse or namesake, meaning Giorno in the new timeline was the last to inherit the Joestar curse and namesake. The Roundabout ed perfectly shows memorable scenes and moments in Parts 1-5 whereas for Part 6 it shows the ending in the new timeline (which I believe further proves Hamon Beat's reasoning in previous videos that only the events of Part 6 were changed by the reset while the previous parts remained the same)
Definitely some things are still affected by Dio, giorno existing, and Okuyasu's dad still being a lil guy
@@blokvader8283 Yeah, the only difference is Dio never met Pucci, thus his Heaven plan died with him
Dude when I figured out the credits for the last episode included all the parts I started tearing up a bit
I loved that, it makes DIO and Diavolo's defeat the actual end of the stand conflict that spawned from DIO's emergence from the ocean
Still no happy ending for Johnathan 🥲
Honestly, I was low key wanting to see an extra short scene with Rohan keeping up with the time acceleration.
What a wild ride it was to see these parts animated.
So cool that they added Foo Fighters to the ending! It was weird that Emporio just forgot about them.
He didn't forget about F.F He mentioned F.F while he was killing Pucci
@@ultragamer7879 in the manga, he forgot
@@horseoperamarker Well that's true
It is really weird that she wasn't mentioned at all but I chalk it up to Emporio going through literally so much shit that he was only thinking about the characters who were relevant to the final battle. He wasn't intentionally snubbing our favourite plankton girl.
You may fully correct me if I'm wrong cause I don't know when I'll do a re-binge, but isn't FF's creation due to Pucci, so if my man's never existed in the universe, FF wouldn't exist.
However, Emporio could have just made them again in a separate way with a new name also.
Edit: he to emporio
My favorite thing about the animation for this part were the added scenes for Hermes. Her sister's spirit, pouring a drink for Food Fighters, the surprise attack towards Rikiel...
Food Fighters 💀💀💀
@@nunononumuno6509 Better localized name than FF
@@astar1147 that ain't no localized name it's literally how Jolyne and co. call her in the anime
@@LegoAlex99 but they never say foo fighters in the dub
@@nunononumuno6509 tasty plankton colony inhabiting dead body 😫😫😩😩
This batch had so many Mandela effect moments for me where I thought something was added by the anime but I went back and checked and saw that it was actually in the manga. I was shocked that the anime had added the group getting the helicopter from Romeo, Rikiel revealing that Weather is Pucci’s brother, and Under World creating showing a memory of Sports Maxx but those were all in the manga
Dude, you're remembering things from the previous universe.
@@pilouuuu holy shit 😳😳
Yeah I don't remember the Sports Maxx memory in the Manga at all. I totally thought that was a new addition
Those are the dangers of speed reading, missing minor details and thinking they were never in the manga originally. I don't blame anybody, it happens to me too and it'll probably happen again once part 7 and 8 get animated.
i kinda forgot about the old man that weather and anasui met during bohemian rhapsody arc
I also love how Pucci explains in detail how Made in Heaven works in the last episode. Since years there has been a huge confusion about how Made in Heaven works and how the reset 'kills' everyone and ''every previous part was pointless'' - glad they added that so it won't spark any future confusion about the ''reset''.
And yet...
I think everything that he said was in the manga in one way or another, though I really commend them for putting the time where they could show it all in detail so that anime only's don't miss out on anything, like the diagram from the second to last chapter of the manga.
@@ChiefMedicPururu ...people are still confused
@@potato_person What's so confusing about it? I've only watched the anime and at least there it seemed pretty clear. It's like you go so fast to the future to the point the universe is destroyed and a similar new one is created which people who survive at the point of the reset is brought to. If the stand is activated and you die/are killed at that point, then you'll be replaced by someone else. Maybe how Emporio saved everyone at the end was a bit of a stretch but still made sense.
@@potato_person I'm as dumb as a rock and I pretty much understood the information provided in the anime lol
Need more content about this new batch. Loved the finale.
The way they used Roundabout was just perfect
A small change you missed and which I only noticed by accident is that they changed the revolver with which wheather report tries to kill himself from 6 bullet cylider to 5 bullet cylinder.
why did they change it?
NO NO NO NO
THAT WAS MY FAVOURITE FUCKING PART OF THE MANGA
THE ANIME HAS BEEN FUCKING RUINED
OMG NOOO WHYYYYYYY, I HATE STONE OCEAN ANIME NOW!!! 😠😠
the anime is now unwatchable
@@Drip_Wooper It's what I like to call "They're joking"
I'm really glad David Production nailed it with the ending. Made in heaven is terrifying and the sound design is sooooo good. Part 6 manga had good potential and it was nicely developed.
the sound and artwork really is on another level
@@ericsbuds yeah. One scene i liked very much is when Made in heaven appears from Anasui's arm. The fish-eye effect really gives otherworldly, Lovecraftian vibes
They didn't just nail it... They *snailed* it.
@@HMNCLunar 😂😂😂😂
The artists' work in this final batch of episodes was PHENOMENAL.
Kinda sad how I’ve seen a lot of ungrateful people who compare it to fanmade animations
The part 6 anime ending could not be more perfect, it was animated beautifully, CGI wasn't overused, special ending with Made In Heaven. David Productions did an amazing job with this part.
*opening
Broo the killed the one of the most iconic charathers ever Jotaro . This is just the downfall of the anime.
@@leoivesic8789 don't know if you read part 7 or 8, well if you didn't then it was an inevitable death and a perfectly timed one, the story that continues in part 7 wouldn't fit him and the restart of the universe wouldn't make him come back
@@leoivesic8789 They were reborn, i dont get the fuss about the death of all the characters in Part 6. Emporio was the MVP here, its a nice change of pace. Every character found peace, without stands, without constant fear in their lives. Jolyne married Annasui and they even picked up Weather. Just imagine them living a happy live. Its perfect.
Everything from part 1-5 still happened. The only difference was that jotaro life wasn't messed up by pucci like ( divorced wife and bad relations with daughter for protection) and irene (jolyne) isn't affected by the curse. I don't see the problem
13:29 “the appearance of weathers attackers are changed to remove their hoods”
*I WONDER WHY*
Ghosts are too scary
Lol yeah god forbid we show the KKK as villains that would be offensive to black people :P
@@acidnubz8743the angry ghost men of the south
why though?
@@RaxoFilmsthey were kkk members
I'm really happy FF is added in the end image
I love FF and this made me imagine them metting her later off screen, the whole group happily together
since Pucci is dead, she is just a plankton
and her body is probably still in jail, just not dead, and I hope she'll be rotting here
I mean, Whitesnake in the original universe had to have gotten the Foo Fighters disk from SOMEONE, and if Pucci was never born in the Ireneverse then that means FF would still exist in some form, and Maybe this version of Foo Fighters is also sentient.
@@mrfact03s ok, but Whitesnake can't write disks from scratch, so if dropping a disc into a swamp gave the plankton in that swamp sentience, then the sentience was stored in the disc, which means that if the sentience was never converted into a disc, then it would still exist, it just wouldn't be aware of its own sentience, of course this is just wild speculation
Someone HAD to go sadly. Its not JoJo without atleast 1 Jobro dying
@@CODA96 sad, but true
i have waited sooo damn long to see Foo Fighters get justice, after the sacrilage araki did by not adding them in the final page, and words can't describe how happy i am to see them there
Love how like a million changes were just "please dont sue us"
I think the best part of the adaptation was that it made some of the more confusing stuff more clear. It also really benefitted from being animated (especially with c-moon, green baby and jumpin jack flash). I came away very impressed.
Oh yes, Pucci explaining how Made in Heaven works at the end was PERFECT. I hope this will clear up any future confusion about how Made in Heaven works.
@@CODA96 100%. they also made sure that the "organic life is unaffected" was really clear
@@coolfish420 He also made it clear that it isnt a 'reset' per se, but acceleration into a new cycle and new universe, the characters are still the same, although slightly altered. But i have one thing people might get confused about: When Emporio killed Pucci, he did accelerate time again, right? This is why Emporio ended up at the gas station with Jolyne, Hermes and Annasui. They are the same persons, just with a slightly different past and no recollection of what happened (except Emporio). I hope im not wrong. If Made in Heaven just deactivated, wouldnt Emporio be stuck with the fake Jotaro and fake Jolyne?
@@CODA96 My understanding is that it was Pucci's goal to accelerate time until the point at Cape Canaveral where he got Made in Heaven. That would allow the timelines to overlap, and then people would have no more doubt in their lives because their fates would "overlap". This would effectively erase fate, which is an actual thing in the Jojoverse. When we see the prison guard be worried about being knocked over, he has intuition about MiH but he doesn't actually know what's happening. If MiH went past the point of singularity, Pucci believes people could make informed choices in defiance of fate and be truly happy for the first time.
However, Emporio killed Pucci before MiH reached the singularity point. This means that while the new cycle was reached, resulting in people who died like Jolyne and the crew becoming new versions of themselves, they aren't aware of what happened like Pucci and Emporio are because MiH wasn't able to reach the singularity point.
HanonBeat has a good video on the 'made in heaven' plan if you want more details than I can give in a youtube comment!
@@coolfish420 Have to watch that. Im just wondering where fake Jolyne and fake Jotaro went, were they just replaced since MiH couldnt reach the singularity point? After all Irene looks completely different from the Jolyne in Prison when Pucchi was still alive with MiH. Perhaps since MiH couldnt reach that point, the new universe kinda replaced the people again?
Just finished Stone Ocean part 3, and I don’t know how to describe my emotions. By the end, I felt like it was us the viewers who attained true heaven. From showcasing previous protagonist of JoJo verse in the opening of the last episode, to then hinting us at its end while reminding us just how far we’ve come, to bringing back the old track and to a happy ending, man, I was just in awe. I loved every second of the last two episodes. Thank you Araki for a decade and more of JoJo. My feelings are all over the place, but they are feelings of joy and happiness, of having to witness such a masterpiece. There aren’t many writers like Araki, I wish him more health and prosperity.
I finished it yesterday and I'm devastated. It was beautiful and it'll take me a while to recover from the fact that the original jojo story is over
You forgot to mention that Snoopy was replaced by Tweety Bird when being mentioned of characters that came back to their fictional worlds.
That's good, Jolyne already mentioned Snoopy anyway. Bugs Bunny, Batman, then Tweety. Moar anime-exclusive character namedrops !
@@GalekC When did she mention Snoppy
@@speedshoes29 When she saw the green baby for the first time she thinks it's just a plant that happens to be shaped like a baby like ''carrots that look like snoopy''
Another thing i like in the anime is that the true body of sky high (shown only in the explanation panels) is constantly on rikiels arm during the anime fight
I love how it’s just this little frog looking thing that just sits there
I've never seen Fist of the North Star, but getting that show's narrator to cameo along side direct explicit refrences to that show is so great. God I love David Productions! Even despite Netflix's best efforts to kill their show, they still put in a lot of love and care.
The anime ending with ROUNDABOUT by YES was such a nice callback it made me tear up a bit. This was handled so gracefully.
In the french dub, the relationship subject with white snow has been kept and it's hilarious
I think that scene with Johnny and Gyro in the snow might be THE BEST scene in the entire series. The eerie somberness with weirdly comforting undertones really makes you think about how much they’ve gained and how much they’ve lost, and how the two have grown individually as well as in their relationship. It’s the perfect retrospective and the way that it’s able to be so tenderly heartbreaking yet hopeful is the type of thing that really puts steel ball run in it’s place as Arakis magnum opus
I think a lot of people were hoping for anime-exclusive cameos by other characters from the series during Puccis time acceleration but it's probably for the best they didn't. Rohan probably could have made an onscreen appearance since he's mentioned by name in the Manga. Giorno was as well but him making a cameo in Florida would be really distracting and basically derail the arc, like it did for me when I read the Manga. Plays with the reader expectations for him to appear and have some implications on the story but it doesn't. Having cameos by other characters from Morioh or Naples or even 90 year old Joseph would be really nice but really fan-servicy too, which I think Araki would probably not be into.
Personally the only cameo I *might* have wanted would have been a glimpse of Giorno reacting, as though he sensed *something* when the other sons of Dio were pulled to Pucci.
Him showing up in Florida would be weird since he’s busy running the mafia an ocean away. But a brief scene would have been nice, like suddenly something feels very *wrong* to him from thousands of miles away.
@@danielludwig647 I would have loved that too but that would just lead to false expectations that Giorno would become involved in the story, just like that weird mention in the manga
Yeah i was looking forward to them adding other character reactions but I guess it's fine they chose not to I suppose. It would pretty much just be to satisfy fans like me that wanted to see just to see. But ah well.
@@danielludwig647 Did he? I finished Golden Wind and was waiting for them to show what he was actually going to do with the mafia but it never came up we just got a rock.
@@s-wo8781 Giorno already said what he was gonna do with the mafia. And we got a post credit scene of Gio as a mafia boss.
Something about the anime made me bump up Stone Ocean from my fifth favorite part to my third. I'm so glad the anime adapted it so well despite the release schedule.
What are your 1st two favorites if I may ask? I’m anime only so I haven’t read SBR or JJL and so far Stone Ocean is actually my favorite right now (I feel like every part has consistently gotten better as the series has progressed imo)
@@andreyrosita108 SBR is my all time favorite for sure and second is Diamond is Unbreakable. DIU is definitely my favorite anime part.
It has always been my third even before the anime adaptation. My top 3 are SBR, Golden Wind and Stone Ocean.
@@willamdafoe9300 Golden Wind hss fallen down to fifth for me due to Jojolion and Stone Ocean. There's not even anything wrong with it, it's just that Stone Ocean and Jojolion have made me feel more.
@@willamdafoe9300 funny enough, SBR replaced stardust which was my 2nd part. Now it’s Golden wind, SBR, and Stone Ocean
David production really did a great job with the final patch and even though I thought that they might cut a lot of things to fit the final patch, it wasn't and everything was accurate to the manga and even better with the new added scenes while also having amazing animation especially with made in heaven.
I really really hope netflix doesn't stream steel ball run as it's one of the best parts in jojo and doesn't deserve to have its hype being dead because of netflix.
Great work as always hamon beat and thank you so much for your hard work with everything especially with the anime and manga differences 😊
I read all of Stone Ocean in low res black and white mere weeks before the anime came out and with the anime reaching its completed run, it felt like reading the manga all over again, even with the differences in place
Low res scans only Weeks before?! They've had high quality (and even colored) scans for years now! I read those old low res ones too, but that was before "Jojo's colored adventure" came out. Why didn't you read that? Surely it's easier to find then the old scans by now. I feel bad that you had to suffer through them. Definitely look up the new ones for the next parts you read!
@@GBDupree I read it in black and white first time around. after watching the first batch I re-read it again, that time in color and continued up to part 8
@@HokutoJedi Oh good, I'd feel bad if you suffered through the old scans like I did. Funnily enough, the new scans came out almost immediately AFTER I finished reading the series.
Also the car that almost ran over Jolyne and Hermes in the anime is a Porsche 911 (991) which had it´s first model year in 2011, while the car in the manga is a Porsche 911 (996) which was build in the late 90´s and early 2000´s which means that the car in the anime is actually more accurate because it´s from the same year that stone ocean takes place in.
ig but i mean people still drive cars from the late 90s and early 2000s because they’re cheaper. maybe araki intended that when putting in a car from the late 90s because that would be old in 2011 and therefore cheaper but idk. ig the anime changes the random pedestrian to a car enthusiast
The anime does a greatjob to show how terrifying Pucci's evolved stands
When roundabout started playing at the ending I was like damn this is actually the end of OG JOJO not just part 6.
david production always puts love into their jojo adaptions and I’m here for it
Also, in the manga, I'm pretty sure Sky High's physical form was only seen in its info page, but now it's on Rikiel's wrist throughout the fight.
While we were all enjoying the new batch Hamon Beat was hard at work making great content for us. Thank you based Hamon Beat
Can't believe that phantom blood started 10 yrs ago
Roundabout in Part 1: Haha… That’s the funny To Be Continued meme song!
Roundabout in Part 6: I’M IN A GLASS CASE OF EMOTION!!!! 🥲
Despite the anime overall being pretty inconsistent, I still massively enjoyed it. Thank you Kenichi Suzuki and Toshiyuki Kato for bringing it to life.
How was it inconsistent? In terms of animation?
@@anonisnoone6125 Some bits of animation but above all, the batch release schedule of 9 months and then 1 month.
@@hoverfishgod8802 Honestly, the quality of the part 6 anime is pretty solid all say for some of the episodes in batch 1. Batch 2 - 3 are really good. Except for one scene of white snake as CGI in the car of batch 2.
I heard that the Blu-rays of batch 1 don't have any real notable changes. I think that's a shame batch 1 is the one that really needs quality of life improvements. Hopefully they do consider going back and fixing up some of those blemishes that would be really nice.
@@gabrielg3866 Well to be fair they did make a pretty notable change: Emporio's outfit no longer has a plain circle as a logo it's changed to the Green Dolphin logo as seen in batch 2 and 3. They even updated it for Netflix!
...yeah that's all I know
@@gabrielg3866 Yeah but MIH animation is the best in all of jojo
jolyne throwing the wall actually is a pretty neat way of introducing a way of using KISS that ermes will use later
I feel like the anime adaptation has AMAZINGLY improved this arc. A few changes really just made it better in my opinion.
I agree. Ermes got carried hard by the anime, she does way more here and the most anime exclusive content involves her.
100% agreed. I always felt like the manga didn’t really flow well during the last part so the anime really helped with that.
Did they somehow fix Dragon's Dream? That was easily the worst fight in the entire series for me and almost made me drop the manga. It was so fucking boring.
Even though I've read the manga, the ending still hit me in the feels
The fist of the north star part is such a great easter egg/homage, and hearing Shigeru Chiba again in the narrator seat is really cool, even if it's just for a moment..
its crazy how a sbr animation doesn't seem too distant, considering the fanbase 3 - 4 years ago spoke about it like a pipe dream
I’ll never forget David Production for removing Pucci’s pose after cutting Weather’s legs ;((((
Please correct me if I’m wrong but I thought David productions had absolutely nothing to do with part 6 lol
@@kobetall8973 Where the fuck did you get that from!? _Yes_ they produced this part too.
I think they should do adatpations of the other spin offs, so it ends up buying some time for the development of part 7, part 8, and potentially part 9. I would love to see All Along the Watchtower animated! And see Fugo finally redeemed in Purple Haze's Feedback, and so on.
I doubt PHF will get an adaption. The reason is because there is another light novel that also has him in it, Golden Heart, Golden Ring, which is actually a post-part 5 story where Fugo really was a traitor working for Diavolo all along as Araki had originally intended before changing his mind. Supposedly, Araki is the one who commissioned the authors to write it, so it has more "canonicity" than PHF.
@@jo2399 a freaking mess, huh 😱? I just hope they adapted some other spin offs in the mean time.
@@jo2399 This is completely wrong lol. Golden Heart, Golden Ring takes place DURING part 5, after Fugo leaves and before the Clash and Talking Head fight. Fugo also isn't a traitor "all along" or literally at all. He is completely on their side until he leaves the group. When he leaves, a Passione capo blackmails him into helping him defeat the main group in exchange for the organization's forgiveness. However, Fugo can't bring himself to betray Bruno, so while he goes along with it at first, in the climactic confrontation he betrays the capo and saves the rest of the gang, allowing them to kill the capo, and Fugo leaves again. So nothing in there really makes him evil or irredeemable. PHF is all about Fugo's redemption, and I don't think the events of Golden Heart, Golden Ring contradict that at all.
Honestly this would be the best outcome, just because if part 9 is as long as 8, we would get SBR and Jojolion animated then take so freaking long for Jojolands to be adapted.
They have a golden opportunity to space things up now
>The anime no longer shows Pucci paying the driver
Pucci really steals? No dignity
Honestly, I appreciate that they decided to remove most of those silly moments with random people reacting to Made in Heaven. It makes the whole arc more serious, as it should. By the way, will you be making an OP analysis of Heaven's Falling Down?
I disagree. Imo I think showing those people being affected by MIH really helps get across how truly terrifying its power is, and it being scary but funny at the same is something JoJo does often so i dont think it worsens it at all
Absolutely. It's the end of the world but the b00ba implants sagging crashes with the tone harder than Dale Earnhardt. Silliness is fine, even in tense moments (i.e young Joseph mocking the Pillarmen) but such a catalytic event should be treated with some gravity.
About heaven’s falling down: really didn’t like it personally. The reason being the lack of any detail compared to other openings. Nothing pointing to ending or other crucial moments in any way that you could pick up on only if you knew what to look for.
Ending version could be better but still is awesome fanservice though. I like the fact that the gimmick of it was predicted by fans
Personally just a touch of silliness is enough for it to work (Rohan stating his name over the call when asked who was the artist that's still following deadlines)
I do not appreciate manga material being throw into the trash, Sorry. I hate cuts. Being serious in Jojo ? Really ?
5:55 Shigeru Chiba is also the voice of Yoshikage Kira's father Yoshihiro from the Part 4 anime, and prior to that, Iggy from All Star Battle before being replaced by his anime voice actor Misato Fukuen in Eyes of Heaven and subsequently All Star Battle R.
I'm really happy that someone else appreciates the Sugar Mountain part of SBR, it's probably my favourite arc outside of the finale against the main antagonist (trying to avoid spoiling anything), it has great character moments, lots of comedy, and a tense fight that doesn't rely on trying to confuse you, the stand abilities are all very simple but it brilliantly uses it's environment to end the confrontation in an unexpected but believable way (also Gyro's 10,000 IQ move to defeat both threats at once is great....even though he didn't account for EVERYTHING)
One of the arcs I loved the most too, especially since I'm pretty sure its inspiration is the movie "Brewster's Millions", which I always loved. I watched it recently and it still holds up so I highly recommend it. It's a Richard Pryor movie with a similar story of someone gaining riches and needing to spend it all and be penniless before a certain time.
Hamon beat my boiiiiiii Thank u for this video. And thank you for your service to the jojo community.
Steel ball run was patented for production at the same time stone ocean was in 2021. Here to hoping its announced soon.
I really liked and enjoyed batch three but some of the removed content did bother me. The rikiel fight felt as if it was rushed to me. I also feel like heavy weather was way more impactful and dangerous in the manga then in the anime, in the anime it felt like it was a background detail rather then this big impactful event. I also don't like that they removed so much stuff from Made in Heaven and how it was effecting the world outside of the fight.
Despite those issues i did overall enjoy it. I know some stuff was changed for the sake of pacing and making scenes flow better.
I remember Rikiel's fight also just being REALLY quick in the manga too, i don't think they rushed it here. Dude just went down fast. Valiantly, but fast
Adding foo fighters at the very end was very clean. Great change.
There is also a little change in C-Moon's appearance in the manga he has some markings under his right eye but in the anime it was removed
No, it isn’t removed, I think it’s just them adapting the final version of C-Moon from the manga into the anime, cuz if it appeared with the marks under its eyes, it would probably have a slender waist, along with white snakes symbols being a lot more stretched out on its upper body, no?
My favorite part of stone ocean is when they showed the master plan prison breakout
As much as I’m excited for SBR animated, I’m more than okay waiting 3-4 years for an adaptation and really take in the end of the og universe
The ending was very well done and couldn't of rounded everything off so beautifully in any other way. Seeing everything be adapted so well and come to a close with the Original song choice of Roundabout by Yes managed to bring me some tears.
Now that the Anime is finally complete I can also finally binge watch all Part 6 focused Hamon Beat vids!
Makes me sad that David production is unsure about making part 7 anime(DAMN YOU HORSES) . Part 6 got almost the love it deserved if just netflix released 1 episode per week like the other parts it would have been perfect for everyone I guess. Loved part 6 in manga form loved it even more in anime, David production made better an already amazing work and I hope that they keep doing that, part 7 and 8 deserve the same quality as parts 1-6.
legit how hard is it to just make it weekly?
@ProjektTaku it isn't. Netflix had even released other anime weekly, like Dungeon Meshi. I have no idea what happened with Stone Ocean. Who thought it was a good idea?
My favorite arcs are actually pretty similar to yours with the exception of part 3 and 6. My favorite arc in part 3 is the justic fight or cream fight. As for part 6, my favorite arc is definitely the punishment ward
I love the fist of the north star part so much
I was so happy to see it in the anime. It's so cool that the narrator is the one narrating lol
One of the most interesting pieces of information from the manga diagrams I don't recall seeing in the Stone Ocean anime was about the relation between gravity and the flow of time, which explains the development Pucci and his Stand have gone through before the Made in Heaven arc. Other than that, most differences have been quite all right, all things considered.
Nothing beats watching the Bohemian Rhapsody arc while I'm in Orlando for Disney World.
I honestly feel like what order changes were made helped with the pacing when it comes to animation. Overall it was amazing and truly a wonderful world.
I have to say I am overall pleased with how it turned out because the innovation is actually gorgeous, and I feel like most of the beats were just right with how they were intended in the manga. But I am quite displeased with how they handled the leitmotifs… or rather the lack thereof in 6. What is the music was borrowed tracks from part three, even in the final episodes in the final showdown where you would expect some new music to play, they instead use seven or eight different tracks from Stardust crusaders. I can understand using one or two to call back to something and have it feel deserved as it plays over a meaningful moment. But the music choices felt less like they were doing it for the callback and instead out of a lack of faith in making some new songs. It happened too often for me to not notice. I appreciate their thoughts there as they were selling it thematically as a climax to the storyline of part 3, but Stone Ocean is an end to all of JoJo (at least the original series) so I would have liked them to have done more with that. Even a remix of Sono Chi no Sadame would have been a bit more fitting for the final attack on Pucci than Stardust Crusaders, imo. The ending and the ending track was definitely a nice touch however, and I’m very glad to have finally completed the JoJo animated series I started 10 years ago with my sister. We grew a lot with this series and I thank DavPro for making it as entertaining and faithful to the source as it was, for so many others to enjoy too.
The snail-dog is shown instead in Pucci's recalling of the blind woman being unaffected by Heavy Weather
I love how you can see a manga artist struggle heavily as he tries to draw the manga during time acceleration and immediately gets a call that which someone tells the artist that "he" was able to get the manga in. Shockingly the artist then asks, "... and who could that be? what kind of person are they?!" which then the caller says, "Rohan Kishibe"
This detail I love so much because Part 4 will always be my favorite part and how even Rohan is the best manga artist in the Jojo universe seeing as he is able to draw even during accelerated time, not even Pucci's stand is able to hinder Rohan's drawing ability
The scene of weather electrocuting those 2 girl and making them massage him was hilarious. Too bad they removed it
We don't get to see Stands used for stupid shit that much so it would've been hilarious. Just this blank-faced stoic cloud ghost silently electrocuting two women in a massively inappropriate use of its abilities. Shows what a dick "real" Weather was after he got his memories back.
@@BornToPeeForcedToDrinkIt Weather wasn't just a dick, after what he went through he more or less labours hatred toward humanity itself, but since it's Netflix, they couldn't show harming woman in any way, so they only showed guy turned into water bed
@@casperfriendly6478
"Since its netflix ,they couldnt show harming woman"
1-in this part jolyne gets beaten in every possible way
2-Netflix does not do the animation DP does it
3- i know that netlix downgraded Stone Oceans hype but you cant blame them for all the problems in the part
Hearing Shigeru Chiba again along with his epic narration made my day.😀
I really dislike the change to make the people who hung Weather no longer klansmen, because in the manga you could immediately infer what kind of group they were
Yeah, it really takes away from it. Like they are clearly upset with a mixed race couple existing. It's pretty clear they are a bunch of racists. There is no point in trying to hide it.
My favorite difference is that Pucci keeps hitting people while chasing Emporio lol
My only criticism is the batches but overall I enjoyed it and felt the ending is very appropriate
The bohemian rhapsody arc was nerfed hard but that's understandable. I'm just glad they picked up weather at the end. I don't think I've ever cried over something like that before.
didn't even get to see batman's hand or hear anasui shout "if there's no superman this (giorno) aint dc!".
@@ProjektTaku Right I thought they'd replace Mickey with Bugs or something
@@ridiculoussinner4 same.
Honestly could've gone even farther than the manga with all the warner bros characters.
Plus they already set up replacing mickey with bugs as ermes remembered his birth day instead of mickeys in the anime.
6:20
Yoshikage Kira: *And I took that personally*
They added F.F in final screen!
I absolutely loved how horrifying Maid In Heaven's acceleration was made. I was just as beautifully powerless as everyone else.
The boxes strapped to Emporio’s feet when he’s driving reminds me of Short Round from Temple of Doom
Also something minor but incredible worth mentioning: Father Pucci's defeat was more gruesome in the manga including an eye flinging out with some flesh falling off but in the anime we got that implied. Weather was truly enraged even beyond the grave
I have to agree with you on the Eleven Men fight call. That arc was great because of how Johnny and Gyro were arguing with each other about what to do not only with their state at hand, but also for their lives in general. The fact they come out of it defeated without the corpse parts and having been extremely weakened but overcoming death from the 11 men and sugar mountain spring but still having the courage to stand together and ride it out to the end was very inspiring and spoke volumes about how close the pair had come since the part’s start. Easily one of the best parts of the series and it’s good to hear someone else mention that fight.
I think the anime also removed Pucci pose after Jolyne/Hermes/Versus crashes the car unto Weather Report. (the one hes crounching with his arm up)
That pose was so goofy💀
Literally unwatchable
Weather not electrifying the woman to massage his back was pretty noticeable
5:53 I’m surprised you didn’t mentioned that he also plays Yoshikage Kira’s father in Part 4.
thank you for all your work throughout the parts
15:08 lmao Anasui didn't cry for Weather but cried over the ring Jolyne threw 🤣🤣
I think some of the changes were to fit some of the mini-stories into the 22-minute episode so that everything is "together" in its telling to the viewer.
That’s probably why most of the smaller details get left out
Love these videos, can't wait to see all the stuff I missed
I hope that they make it more clear when they adapt SBR, that it's another continuity so those that only seen the anime doesn't think that SBR is the aftermath of Stone Ocean's ending
I didn’t know anything about the sky high fight, but the fact that she used Jonathan’s old move makes me really happy
Kira gonna start getting mad if he saw the Mona Lisa gone
The sad thing about Araki including copyrighted material in the manga is that it inevitably will be censored in the anime
Wouldn't be the first time. Part 3 and Part 5 had references who had to be cut because IP holders can be dicks.